Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Another good approach to this topic is this Fedora tool.The development team tells us: GNUSim8085 is a graphical simulator, assembler and debugger for the Intel 8085 microprocessor in Linux and Windows.

A simple editor component with syntax highlighting.

A keypad to input assembly language instructions with appropriate arguments.

The GUI interface is simple to understand and easy to use for a developer.
The Intel 8085 has seven internal general-purpose 8-bit registers A, B, C, D, E, H, L, and 5 flags — S (sign), Z (zero), AC (Aux Carry), P (Parity) and CY (Carry).
The processor has a total of 246 instructions with which we can manipulate data in the processor registers and memory.
The assembler Intel 8085 mnemonics with the instruction strings, labels define with a named point in the code, the target for JMP or CALL instructions, comments start line with a semicolon ‘;’ is ignored by the assembler and pseudo codes to the assembler that provides some features to the coding process.
For another development assembly tools for hardware, you can find more info on this wiki page.

Monday, May 6, 2019

The development team comes with these new features for this Linux tool named Kite:Code Faster in Python
with Line-of-Code Completions
Kite integrates with your IDE and uses machine learning to give you
useful code completions for Python. Start coding faster today.
This tool integrates with all the top Python IDEs - Atom, Pycharm, Sublime, VS Code and Vim.
The install process is simple:

After install you need to use your email to login into Kite account.
The last step is the integrations, and Kite will install this plugin for you.
If you use the vim editor, then is a good idea to take a look here.